Recent Results
The following table shows the results of the US national team in official test matches during the previous 24 months.
| Date | Opponent | Opp Rank | Result | Location | Attendance | Event | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-11-24 | Romania | 18 | W (34-3) | Romania Stadionul NaĊ£ional de Rugby Arcul de Triumf | end-of-year tests | |
| 2012-11-17 | Tonga | 12 | L (13-22) | Wales Parc Eirias | end-of-year tests | |
| 2012-11-09 | Russia | 19 | W (40-26) | Wales Parc Eirias | end-of-year tests | |
| 2012-06-23 | Italy | 12 | L (10-30) | United States BBVA Compass | 17,214 | mid-year tests | 
| 2012-06-16 | Georgia | 14 | W (36-20) | United States Infinity Park | 3,800 | mid-year tests | 
| 2012-06-09 | Canada | 13 | L (25-28) | Canada | 7,521 | mid-year tests | 
| 2011-09-27 | Italy | 11 | L (10-27) | New Zealand | 14,997 | Rugby World Cup | 
| 2011-09-23 | Australia | 3 | L (5-67) | New Zealand | 33,824 | Rugby World Cup | 
| 2011-09-15 | Russia | 19 | W (13-6) | New Zealand | 13,931 | Rugby World Cup | 
| 2011-09-11 | Ireland | 8 | L (10-22) | New Zealand | 20,823 | Rugby World Cup | 
| 2011-08-21 | Japan | 13 | L (14-20) | Japan | 12,519 | mid-year tests | 
| 2011-08-13 | Canada | 16 | L (7-27) | United States Infinity Park | 5,000 | mid-year tests | 
| 2011-08-06 | Canada | 16 | L (22-28) | Canada | 10,621 | mid-year tests | 
| 2011-06-18 | Russia | 19 | W (32-25) | England | Churchill Cup | |
| 2011-06-08 | Tonga | 17 | L (13-44) | England | 2,100 | Churchill Cup | 
Notes:
- Opponent rank is listed as of the date of the match.
- Green shading indicates a win against a higher ranked opponent. Red shading indicates a loss against a lower ranked opponent.
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